All in a Night's Work (film)
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Directed by | Joseph Anthony |
Screenplay by | Edmund Beloin Maurice Richlin Sidney Sheldon |
Story by | Owen Elford (play) Margit Veszi |
Produced by | Hal Wallis |
Starring | Dean Martin Shirley MacLaine Cliff Robertson Charles Ruggles |
Cinematography | Joseph LaShelle |
Edited by | Howard A. Smith |
Music by | André Previn |
Production company | Wallis-Hazen |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
All in a Night's Work is a 1961 American Technicolor romantic screwball comedy film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine.[1]
Plot
Tony Ryder's uncle, the wealthy publisher of magazines, has just died. The young playboy Tony inherits the paper but is left with a board of directors that thinks he's unsuited for the task, plus a hotel detective who thinks Tony should know about a girl who was seen running away from his uncle's Palm Beach hotel room, wearing nothing but a Turkish towel and an earring, on the night of his death.
Tony discovers that the young lady in question, Katie Robbins, is employed in his own research department. The board decrees that he must send in the detective to watch her and head off any attempts at blackmail. But the more time Tony spends trying to get Katie to open up about what her relationship to his uncle was, the less he cares. Complications ensue in the form of Ms. Robbins's fiancé—he's a strait-laced veterinarian—and the board's insistence that Katie be silenced at all costs.
Cast
- Dean Martin as Tony Ryder
- Shirley MacLaine as Katie Robbins
- Cliff Robertson as Warren Kingsley, Jr.
- Charles Ruggles as Dr. Warren Kingsley, Sr. (billed as Charlie Ruggles)
- Norma Crane as Marge Coombs
- Jack Weston as Lasker
- John Hudson as Harry Lane
- Jerome Cowan as Sam Weaver
- Gale Gordon as Oliver Dunnin
- Ralph Dumke as Baker
- Mabel Albertson as Mrs. Kingsley
- Rex Evans as Carter
- Mary Treen as Miss Schuster
- Roy Gordon as Albright
- Ian Wolfe as O'Hara
- Rosemarie Stack as Tony's Blonde 'Friend' (uncredited)
See also
References
External links
- 1961 films
- 1961 romantic comedy films
- American romantic comedy films
- American screwball comedy films
- 1960s English-language films
- Films scored by André Previn
- Films based on multiple works
- Films based on short fiction
- American films based on plays
- Films directed by Joseph Anthony
- Films produced by Hal B. Wallis
- Films set in Florida
- Paramount Pictures films
- 1960s American films